Keystone: Exploring Pediatric Residents’ Experiences in a Longitudinal Integrated Block

2019 
AbstractProblem: Residency training in many specialties has traditionally been divided into short, discrete, single-specialty rotations. Although providing the learner with in-depth exposure to a specific discipline, educators have challenged this rotational model, citing problems with patient and team continuity and maladaptive coping. Longitudinal integrated clerkships, adopted by many medical schools, offer an alternative model and have demonstrated improved outcomes for students related to patient-centeredness, advocacy, and integration with teams. Despite this, longitudinal integrated training in residency is rare. Intervention: We developed a novel 3-month longitudinal integrated block for residents, called Keystone. The block combined 3 previously discrete, shorter rotations in developmental-behavioral pediatrics, advocacy, and emergency medicine into a longer and integrated experience. Within each week, the block utilized half-day sessions in the resident’s primary care clinic, a new continuity De...
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